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Friday, February 19, 2010

They Teach Us Every Day



We were working on a project for Andrew's room and it had been a long frustrating day. With sweat on his brow, Steve said, "One day I would just like to hear one of them say thank you for this!" He spoke this in jest....but I heard the Lord say so clearly, "Me too. One day, I would like to hear you say thank you for this!" Wow, it still is so amazing to me how much we have to learn, how simple it usually is, and how often He uses the kids to drive these points home to us. Recently it seems we hear these points almost daily.
Oh yeah, later that evening as we tucked them into bed, Andrew told Steve "Thank you for bringing us home with you."

Before adding these last arrows to our quiver we would often jump in the car or more often on the motorcycle and ride around town for an hour or two. Just wandering.

Well the kids do not like to wander! Actually that is an understatement. Their first question is either, "What we do now?" or "Where we go now?"

The other day we just needed out of the house for a little while. We were driving around town...not going anywhere in particular.... We stopped and bought the kids an order of fries and set out for a little scenic route tour. Immediately the questions began. Where are we going? How long will we be gone? What are we doing? Why are we going? When will we get home? I finally asked them...Do you have somewhere you need to be today? Does it matter when we go home? Can you just enjoy the ride?....and I heard His familiar voice ask, "What about you, can you just enjoy the ride? Do you have to know where I'm taking you?"

We are learning from our arrows each day. Learning to trust like a child, to believe He is who He says He is, and that He is always in control. We may not know where He is taking us, but that's okay, He is well able to get us there and give us some fries along the way.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for writing this! God does know where He's taking us all, even through we can't see it.

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  2. Amen! Thanks for reminding us of our need to say
    "Thanks" to God and that we need to trust Him for
    the journey He has put us on!

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  3. Carol,
    It was wonderful to seeing you and your family today. The children are truly blessed to have been adopted into the Ellisor gang. I just took the time (& I only have 2 kids) to read your recent blog entries. I enjoyed this very much. You have much insight and wisdom and are an inspiration to others. Blessings as your church starts its adoption ministry, you will be a valuable resource to others walking in your shoes.
    God bless & thank you for allowing me to be a part of your family during this special time.
    Teresa

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  4. "Can't you just enjoy the ride?"
    Good words I need to remember. Thanks for the stories!
    Rebekah Ackerman

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